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Beyond Deflection: Accountability Frames in Opinion Columns*
The ways in which public officials, citizens, and social institutions are held accountable for social problems, including police‐involved killings in the United States, reflect changing attributions of responsibility. Although news reports now rely less on official police narratives and less often stereotype police as heroes and victims as villains ...
Deborah A. Potter
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The article describes the international activities of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate during the “new deal” in the state-church relations (late 1930s – first half of the 1950s).
A. L. BEGLOV
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In the middle of the 20th century a unique subsystem of international relations emerged in the Northern Europe, which has turned it into one of the stablest and most peaceful regions during the Cold War period.
E. V. Korunova
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Britain and genocide: historical and contemporary parameters of national responsibility [PDF]
This article (originally given as the Annual War Studies Lecture at King's College, London, on 25 January 2010) challenges the assumption that Britain's relationship to genocide is constituted by its `vigilance towards the genocide of others.
Shaw, Martin
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ABSTRACT This paper examines how political and administrative elites shape regime transformations under authoritarian rule, proposing an elite‐centered analytical perspective that complements prevailing accounts of “democratic backsliding.” We show how embedding political–administrative relations within a broader elite‐theoretical framework clarifies ...
Kutsal Yesilkagit, Johan Christensen
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Towards a critique of anti-German 'communism' [PDF]
The spectre of anti-Germans has easily become the Feindbild for activists of the Anglophone Left; yet rarely does this translate into fundamental or informed criticism of the anti-German premise. This article, then, offers an introductory description and
Schlembach, Raphael
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Abstract The key aim of the present research was to analyze the causal effects of authoritarian submission on intergroup helping intentions and susceptibility to anti‐helping misinformation in a context where authorities are mobilizing national support for the outgroup. Employing a longitudinal design, we surveyed a sample of Polish residents (N in t3 =
Maciej Siemiątkowski +2 more
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The issue of the research, finding war criminals for the crimes committed by Hungarian invaders in the territory of Yugoslavia, especially in Backa, in January 1942, had burdened relations between the two countries since the fall 1944.
Aлександар Касаш
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Contemporary Reflection of World War II in the Atlases of Russia, Great Britain and France [PDF]
The article explores how Russia’s short-sighted policy of insufficient funding for research and development, which has been implemented for several decades, has gradually led to the defeat of the Russian Federation in most “memory wars.” The chronic lack
A.V. Kuznetsov
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Abstract Rising global and local inequalities make prejudice based on social class an increasingly pressing issue, yet it remains underexplored in psychological literature. Across three studies run in Poland, we apply the Dual‐Process Model of Ideology and Prejudice and find that Social Dominance Orientation (SDO)—a preference for social hierarchy ...
Maciej R. Górski +2 more
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